<p>yea i put 72</p>
<p>why was the fan one 72?
dosent make any sesne
going from M - N (or something) doesnt it only travel a little bit?</p>
<p>idk but it only had 1 number in there. so what else is there to do but 360/5?</p>
<p>errr thats what i did…
DID I PLUG SOMETHING INTO MY CALCUALTOR WRONG
what were teh answer choices?</p>
<p>mygoodenss if i get this wrong ill shoot somone</p>
<p>i think i put b…? (or g)</p>
<p>Yeah i think that it is 45 degrees, b/c if it goes 90 then it’d move diagonally. so really, it has to be less than 90, leaving either 45 or 35. and you’re going half of a right angle to get to N. that’s what i thought anyways</p>
<p>btw one of the easy ones: the one that said what is the sum of A+B+C+D= what. that was 360 right, b/c 90 * 4, they were all right angles, the rule of parallel lines being intersected or w/e</p>
<p>yah thats waht i thought…
but it hought i got liek 32 or 35 or something
i frogot how hhaah</p>
<p>The fan had 5 blades and it was obviously circular in shape. Moving one blade to another location directly next to it (going in that direction) simply should be 360/5=72 correct?</p>
<p>And that stupid 16^x problem, i had my calc in radians, explains why i thought i was going insane when none of them were working. </p>
<p>my answers on some of the more discussed questions:
law of cosines = 52
plant height = 6 weeks
10 for the cardboard question</p>
<p>plant height was six weeks it hink. i anycase i put “b”
what cardboard question</p>
<p>graham i think you’re right, it was 6, i dont even think 3 was a choice.</p>
<p>and the cardboard problem was the one about the square root of the numbers 1-100 and how many would be integers. 10/100.</p>
<p>I know the one about the surface area of the walls of the 9x13x10 room was 674.</p>
<p>If anyone finds that helpful…</p>
<p>I messed up on that square roots one, thinking 1 didn’t have a defined square root for some reason. I put 9/100. DOH! Ah well, almost everything else I seem to have right, 33-34 score for 3-4 off?</p>
<p>what was the boat question?
and also how many lines could go through the “atleast 2 points” one?</p>
<p>I’m almost 100% sure the plant was 6 weeks.
And I got 10/100 on the cardboard.
Anyone know what the pentagon one was? I had noooo idea.</p>
<p>i think the pentagon one was 108, but i got the answer so quickly for a number 60</p>
<p>The boat was 52, and the two point one was the one that had the numbers that made each one zero at a time.
…If that makes sense.</p>
<p>oh yeahh, i think i put C or 6 or something maybe not what did everyone put?</p>
<p>i acuatllyu think it was “a”
but i dotn remmeber</p>
<p>it was eitehr 2 or 3 cause the right side of the eq said “2x” or “3x”</p>
<p>i thinik</p>
<p>i think the pentagon one was 108, but i got the answer so quickly for a number 60</p>
<p>Yeah rofl that problem took me 15 seconds. I was amazed because 59 (or w/e the graph one was) took me like 4 minutes to reason through.</p>
<p>(n-2)180
3(180) = 540
540/5 = 108</p>
<p>For the 4 dots and intersecting lines one I got 6.</p>
<p>which question are you referring to graham? </p>
<p>the one about the four cooridinates the number of distinct lines that could go through, did u get 6? </p>
<p>and that trapezoid one i wasn’t sure about, i was trying to make triangles with the top corner vertices to the perpendicular bisector but i was getting irrational sides.</p>
<p>and that trapezoid one i wasn’t sure about, i was trying to make triangles with the top corner vertices to the perpendicular bisector but i was getting irrational sides.</p>
<p>I got 24/5 for the top part of the imaginary isosceles triangle I made. I forgot exactly what I did next but then I found that the two isosceles sides of the trapezoid equaled 13 perfectly.</p>
<p>And wow I think I missed one problem in this entire stupid test. I thought I nailed a 36. I put 9/100 instead of 10/100 because I forgot 1 would be a rational or w/e it was asking for…
WOW…</p>
<p>*And that stupid 16^x problem, i had my calc in radians, explains why i thought i was going insane when none of them were working.
*</p>
<p>That one was -3/5. I had to skip that one and then came back and spent like 4 minutes on it checking every single answer choice.</p>
<p>twiz91 - i think with the trapezoid the top was 4 and the bottom was 14, so what i did was subtract 2 from 7 to get one side and then i think 12 was the other, so i used pythag. and i think i got 13. then 13+13+4+14 = 44. that’s what i did, then again i was rushed</p>